Acknowledgements; list of abbreviations; 1: Taking the Morphological Perspective, Matthew Baerman, Oliver Bond and Andrew Hippisley; 2: Canonical Compounds, Andrew Spencer; 3: How (Non-)Canonical Is Italian Morphology?, Anna M. Thornton; 4: Waiting For the Word: Distributed Deponency and The Semantic Interpretation of Number in the Nen Verb, Nicholas Evans; 5: Feature Duality, Matthew Baerman; 6: Canonical Syncretism and Chomsky’s S, Mark Aronoff; 7: Canonical Tough Cases, Johanna Nichols; 8: Paradigm Uniformity and the French Gender System, Olivier Bonami and Gilles Boyé; 9: Case Loss in Pronominal Systems: Evidence From Bulgarian, Alexander Krasovitsky; 10: Measuring the Complexity of the Stem Alternation Patterns of Spanish Verbs, Enrique L. Palancar; 11: Verb Root Ellipsis, Bernard Comrie and Raoul Zamponi; 12: Bound But Still Independent: Quotative and Verificative in Archi, Marina Chumakina; 13: To Agree or Not to Agree? – A Typology of Sporadic Agreement, Sebastian Fedden; 14: Where Are Gender Values And How Do I Get To Them?, Oliver Bond; 15: Focus as a Morphosyntactic and Morphosemantic Feature, Irina Nikolaeva; 16: When Agreement and Binding Go Their Separate Ways: Generic Second Person Pronoun in Russian, Maria Polinsky; 17: Rara and Theory Testing in Typology: The Natural Evolution Of Non-Canonical Agreement, Erich Round; Notes